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A patient presents with nausea and vomiting and sudden onset

Last updated: 7/13/2022

A patient presents with nausea and vomiting and sudden onset

A patient presents with nausea and vomiting and sudden onset weakness in his leg. He is irritable and complains of a headache. During your physical exam, you note that one pupil is more dilated than the other and unreactive to light. During the interview, you learn that he was in a motor vehicle accident two days prior and hit his head on the window. This presentation is most suggestive of A. Epidural hematoma B. Cerebral contusion C. Aneurysm D. Meningitis